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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Jan 1911, p. 12

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mam C a ¢ MM O O NE DOOR WEST F POST OFFICE rr'ua UI'I'IUI; v â€"7 gfifigfigfiéfififififigfifififififigfififié‘égfififififi%%%%%%%%%%%M%%%%%%%%%% spare will (‘onfur u 1’» n WtM-‘m 5 *n ,nxscm‘oms“ SALE or FARM fenders will be received by the undersigned solicitors for the execu- tors of the last. will 0! the lat:- Wil- liam McGahey. up to Wednesday, the 25th day of January, 1911. for the purchase of the north half of lot. No. 12 in the lam concession of the township of Emily. 01‘ this farm about 15 acres are cleared and the balance is wooded. ’ Termsâ€"10 per cent. of the pur- chase money to he. paid on accept- ance of the tender and the balance within 30 days thereafter. Tenders , _I_-A PAPERS WA NTED. Wlwm W u". to be in sealed envelopes marked " Tenders for McGahey Farm." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to Moore 5:. Jackson, solici- tors, etc. . Limjsay. A ‘n1n “'INI‘MIIAI‘ FOR SAIJISJâ€"fll 11.1! ral a Toronto windmill, in good or-: der, giving abundance oi power, which I will dispose of cheap. Ap- ply to William Sluggctt. lot ‘25. con. 1. Mariposa, or address Lin- den Valli-y l‘.0. I... a M FARM FOR SALE-«EAST HALF OF lot 21. on 10th. con. «.090. 65 acres under cultivation. balance in pasture and wood. There is a frame house, new kitchen. hard and suit on __ n.‘\ We are short of issues of Dec. 8 nd 22. Anyune having these to are will confnr n. fnvn" nn j‘hp FARM FOR SALEâ€"West hall of lot 15. con. 9. tomhlp o! Hoovers. 100 was. 70 cultivated. 20 pas- I ture and balance hardwood bush. sol-l clay loam. good well. spring I. posture. 2 frame burns. stone ' stable. large shed all newly shing- led. Frame house with drive and wood shed. one mile to school, m ad post office, three miles to ..n_... .mtjon. Farms in this] 0R SALE. â€"- A N EW MILCH cow and calf. Apply James A. McGuhc-y. 14 c.£1_._l°hnily. __ “unfit, nu," .-.---V_“, , water. driving shed. bum 30 x 60. with stone‘toundutlon udâ€"flublim‘ underneath. and well fenced. good‘ young orchard and a. never failing. creek. running through the place. one mile from school and church. three mile straight. east at end Lindsay. Apply to J. J. Elliott,‘ Every article will be genuinely ieduced. It is seldom this upon it that we are in real earnest. SALE STARTS TU night ofJanuary 21. Store closed Jan. 9 in order .to give time CASH ONLY. Don’t come here expecting slight redu'ctions never before dreamed of. We want to clean up our stock and doing them a good turn that costs you nothing. and one that w 6 Pony Coats reg from 12 00 to ,15 00 ‘0 00 To clear......... ................... 2 dozen Ladies’ Venetian Skirts, green, brown. blue and black, reg from 5. 00 to 7. 00 To clear 3 00 Two dozen of Panama cloth, reg 7.00 and 8.00. 4 50 To clear ............................................ ‘ 2 dozen Voiles, very fine trimmings, reg 6 50 10. 00 to 12. 00. To clear at. 2 dozen Children's Coats, green and blue, 3 25 very heavy cloth, reg 5.00 to 7.00. To clear ' 1 Ladigi‘ fin? Lined gems, sable eellm, Egg $§§ T9 glgfif‘nzzzzzzzznn: :::°.-.::::::-.::'. I? Ladia‘ gents hgavgr- glam black and EWQH; H’d MR §1-§9 3151-.‘1‘9 ehfir‘unznzz 6 Ladigs‘ 119%” 019th Gents. military style. mg mm $15 $9 818-. T9 elm at»... 8 m lined 3km: QB'MS: a (3m? mm and 3 Per: 1” 42 so vl/hich it will very much better pay us te get rid ef at a sacrifice fat‘hel: weal;t 61:13:; left evers are of leeser value then these which have been eeld durmg t e 19 YOUR SIZE MAY BE HERE, and if yen ‘tekeedventege ef the if“! HoRlid; and year puree made ge e; lengfi lweyl ee IAnnn Buiin Mm ‘1 FOR SALE.â€"-I II .\ VF) a couple of flashlight photographs 0! those present. In thanking the la- dies for their patronage and help Mr. Kennedy suggested that they should hold a social in the skate ihouse once every two weeks, while the skating season lasted, for those who patronized the rink and ticket holders only, this motion was car- ried unanimously. After a final se- lection played by the C. C. S. R. orchestra. a. most delightful evening )was brought to a successlnl con- : clusion. CAMBRAY. (‘mnbruy, Jan :3.â€"’1‘he members of the Cumbray Central skating rink, whose manager is Mr. Harry Wood, held a social eVening at their skate house on Monday night last. to cele- brate the New Year. Some excel- lent songs and recitations were ren- dered. and after partaking of some light refreshments the vice manager, Mr. R. Kennedy, succeeded in taking J. Guiry, of Lindsay, spent a few days last week in Downeyville. The Misses Norma Matthewe, Ethel Harrington. Viola Lucas, Anna. 0’- lBrien, Ethel Goslin, Mary Twomey. and E. Goseiin spent the holiday 'season at their respective homes here. The Misses Gertrude and Veronica. Fitzpatrick started this morning for iRc-v. Fr. Fitzpatrick's school. En- n ismorc. PENIEL. I‘eniel, J an. 2.â€"Mrs. Rich. Lir- man who has spent the last two weeks at her father’s. Mr. H. Whet- ter’s. left. to-day for her home in Wick. v AIAA gable sell-m, 45 on Iv Iva-- Miss Gladys Smith is spending the week and with Woodviile friends, Mr. Norman Murray is spending this week with Fenelon Fails thla w friends- |l IU‘GVH. ~ Mr. Thos. Cory. of this neighbor- hood. was married on Wednesday last, Dec. 98. to Miss Snelgrove, -01 Little Britain. We are glad to report thut Master Garfield Smrth who has been ill with rheumatism is improving. Mr. W. J. Wright spent New Years DOWNEYVILLE. Downeyville, Jan. 3.â€"Re\’: F. (3 a“ 5"- vâ€" Mr. John and Miss Winiired Hardy spent Sunday at Rev. Jas. Archer's. ‘Little Britain. ~ Miss Pearl-Webster, oi Oakwood. was the guest of her aunt. Miss Lela. Wright (or a few days this week. Miss J ennie Harrison ieit to-day ior‘Peterbox-o. Mr. Alf. and Miss Mamie Coolidge have returned from spending the holidays with Oshawa. friends. in Toronto. military 12.50 at at.” ”1:99: 1000 In straightening up “ “T3 7'50 1 dozen Overeoata, black Melmn. preato style, reg 16.00.‘1‘o clear-n ..... . 1 dozen Overcoate, velvet collars, reg ”from 12.00 to 15. 00. To clear ........................ 1 dozen Oval-coats, College, D. 13., reg from 15.00 to 16. 00. To clear at. z. 2 dozen Boys’ Overcoata, reg from 5. 00 to 7. 50. To clear at” 2 dozen Suits, very latest" reg from 12 00 to 15 00. To clear at ......................... . elm:- mm mm: .u New; Ladxeg’ Mink Momét Scéléé, 10 tails“? héadg veg 12 50 W9 elm at. 6 Ladiea‘ like Westém Sséleg, 5‘2 330:5” EQé 19% 19mm} mg 10-. 09 ifgglgargzzmzzg 1 6 Ladies? Mimi Mar-met Mafia, reg 6-. 60-. Q 935-. 1:: :::::::::::1 (3 Elaéir: Weskam Bablé Mufié, reg 8. fit): gag 16 mm mg m 96 name!" $833168; Namml lgahle, mg 2% 66 accounts 0g the various cOmnnss- with her friend Miss Ross Souk-y. Manilla. - 77777 L _ A-.. The service at our churcn nexn Sunday will be conducted by Rev. Jones. of Victoria Road, it being the first. Sunday of the missionary Cum- paign. wuuuuv “â€" _.--._, Miss, Daisy Pearson. of Lindsay spending her Christmas holidays. - Zion friends. ZION.. PENELON Zion, Fenelon, December 28. â€"- Misses Laura and Clara. Shield and. Master Granville” oi Lindsay, visit-- ed at me home 01 their uncle, ML. Weldon Brown £01? the Christmas. holida:.s. Messrs. Russell Henley and O. Fam ning. or Lindsay, spent Christmas; Sunday at Zion. __-_ .1 Tznllanu [h neighbor, Mrs. Percy marx “now-a vicinity who was lately married. Your humble correspondent joins with the neighbors in wishing them much happiness and prosperity- The Christmas tree at ZiOn proved a big success on Friday night last. The church was most beautflhll-y de- corated with evergreens. The arch arch made between the two trees was made with evergreen bows, red bells and tinsel. ‘ The children took a Very active Hm... :. nu. nrmrram and: all melted u~--.- FVV__ The children took a very acuve part in the program and all recited their recitations well. The follow- ing Was the program: Song by the children, "'Tis Christmas Night." an address by the Rev. Mr. Howard who acted as chairman; a. telegram from Santa Claus saying he was al- most ready to start. This followed by a few recitations and dialogues, also Miss Edith and Laura Shields sang and Santa Claus 'phaned that he was again on his way. When he came he scared a few children.‘ ullwvu; w -â€"-vv_â€" 7 _ and fair of 1911 the b ever. and they ulna.“ who take an interest in this this (the best of all township mix-s) to be present at this ennui meet- ing. Note the data. J anuury 17th. Harding Lodge A. F. and A. M.. No. 47‘7. held their installation on Tuesday, December 27. when the fol- idwing amour: were installed in their several offices for the ensuing year: 'I9 11â€"M- 'VHH mm: _- It!!! glad to welcome our ‘l’-_l- :. our stock after the Holiday Rush various commiss- sister. Kate Campbell}. n.-_. - unnlur 'I‘Ln mnn‘rlM‘ «lactic IlilTORi Mark into; our The arch » Miss noun) any two trees Allsaw this week. bows, red Miss Olds. of '1-1 ’ 01 Mr. and Mrs. ] ' active Mrs. William BI lll reCited father and sister! he {anew-I Mrs. Wm. Wolvh next. the ...... 1 515.0 E3Noxa Cold in One Day The municipal Macao. he're passed at: wry quietly, the we and counâ€" anon. ueing returned but tedunatlon. They are as follows: move A. He- Leod; councillors, A. E. Stabnck. Capt. Patterson, M". J. Stoddart, Capt. Patterson M Wm. Mex”. The greatest. cough medicine everl offered to the public. mery bottle“ is guaranteed. AWdy harmless. 25 cents a. bottle at WM}: drug store. nun. OI rum-q. w 0.â€" _--- _ B aunt, Mrs. IL J. Mle, of town. Miss Milly Mooney is spending a few days here before returning to. her school in Muskokn. » Miss Nellie Hug-bet is visiting mt Miss Olds. or Tel-ants), is theguoss threshing of Mr. and Mrs. E. Noice. of towns. ity. Th Mrs. William make is visiting leer is not tu father and sisters in Toronto. John Ken Mrs. Wm. Welsh and her sister Miss and is he Cora Peck. returned this week from Mrs. A visiting their sister at Washagot is under Miss Mabel Steinkrauss. of Mid- ilton. of land. has been renewing old acquain- iew days tances around these parts this week. Mr. La Mr. David Walker. of Minder: lumber, l township. is reported serious): ill. to Mr. E Mr. 'l‘hos. Kinsman and Mr. Wm. has exch Newell, oi Gelert. were in town on) powerful business this week. make thi Mr. Robert Leary. of Peterboro. and spri attended the funeral of his uncle. exact m the late Mr. Thee. Leary of Moore's part1. Falls. which ml: place to the Min- Mr. R den cemetery on Wednesday last and large bl! wasvu'y largely attendd. - - Slam. 0! The many skaters of our little Dr; tins III were given the pleasure of music on "(6’ 0' the rink on Saturday evening. and ““13 W the seasons. they skated the old year out and New Year in. The music was provid- PM edbyMr. R. B.BM.andtherink‘ 0m was crowded. onday Miss Annie Graham. of Toronto, 1. semi“! New Year's with he! par “in ' 31:. . mania-1s. Geotrgh: Graham. “0“” intends rat to c! on wmwy m. as W out tin! sihle at “m” 4.50 . 12.50 5‘??? 5.50 "" 12.511 Into 390 "1.11511 “fl.“in‘m“ Suggltt spent m. Christmas vacation under the par ul roof. ~ V. 0" â€"â€"_- will be very much appreciated. “‘6 m ?"EmEEwun' "72' M '1- A. Draco. 01mm 1! 3‘gewdmwithhcm rather than 108 Wdthwfidthtth % Furs, Boots and Shoesé K clear at A 5 dozen boya' fleece lied Wear, a to 32, tag 35 to 50. To clear at .......... T6 Elgar 9.232221% ‘. '. SitlStglitttti 1 I :zznuxnuzn 8 dew: ‘ er: fine blue and bleak wanted Panes, reg :00 and 8150-. .‘l‘e elm l 4 daze“ 3599.; V99“, hunted Make. all pal: terns. reg hem :60 ea $.50: Te eleaw elm... m l deem Cereal-lg Velma. grey flannel lmmg. I , f 9‘19912?52 a 91“? “‘2221222%22$2222111'2 elf clam Osmium} Yeats. Ream style. high “an“ rflg we 8-50- To do“, 9299', 9 - - - 10 damn pure woollen Mm. drawers and shirts, reg price fem 750 to l 00. To clear at 10 dozen Penman'q Undenvem, drawers and alum, reg 1.00 end 1.25. To clear at“... . . . 5 dozen fleece lined underwear, reg 500. To a 6959;! Suita,frem18-.00 so moo; Te 9'93? a‘%%$$311$3$$133$333 :uuunnnusuzn 9 691m Pam, very heavy, mg 160, '1 {in town oni powerml one. and no noun. u. w... make things hum during the winter of Newborn. and spring._ 119 is one o! the most of his uncle. amt men with muchlnery in these 3 pun» \- Mr. Ross wplee has purchased a} d urge block of ewunp irom Mr. John‘ - ‘Sheu. oi Fieetwood. and :Wuug‘ g ting me More removing his mill n ewes out. where he hes contracted a, with the 03.3. to cut for four tine. l. moons. We. no doubt, will be e. |. propoeition for Mr. Steplee. 0m to the rain on Sunday and outlay the now hen settled down 1, tension-ably and with a little more 1.. min udegoodhudiroetbeiore another now tell. the people will be ehle to go into the "ramp: to take 7 .1... --e {enm- II‘I". The Misses Mo!!at..oii Taro-1.0,. .n vismng friends in this viclnfly. Mrs. John Swain “about. at pvt- sent. attending the {anew at her d’om at home. The annual school meeting for the South Valentin school. was hell on December 28. Mr. John Bruce melon“ tub- toe- in Mr. Wm. Johnston’s place. Mr. Walter Metcalfe and Emily spat Christmas at Female: Falls. m. Wllmot Mark is busy ppm Sutherland. M. Dr. Carmine-pm . very 1 Ibteresting sermon on. Sunday even- l’ at Little Britain- and a goodly number of the Valentin. was attend- South Valenti: December 28. Mr. J ohn Bl“ toa- iu Mr. Wm Mr. Walter spat Christmt 11:. Wilmot I ah skating ri! Miss L. Kay nun all“ ‘Vv...â€"â€". "â€" threshing clover and m this vicin- ity. The Mammoth: or- red clover is not. turning out very good. Mr. John Kerr is 11130.?»ng clover and is having a. good . 7 __n -...| Fleetwood. Jan. 24%. Jim and Normanuwm m ALIâ€" lnu In “awn-5 Mrs. Arthur Flank ls unwell and is under the cam- d Dr. J. J'. Hm- ilton. of Bethany. and. we hope in a. few days to nee: her ”and spin. Mr. Lanaley Hartley ls moving his lumber, shingle. 3nd lath mm: down to Mr. Hanumelow‘a swamp. He has exchanged his engine for ; more “Uw 'V a- " " out timber. a. W8 duo-t able at. the mg m- Tâ€"énd Mrs. Samuel Starr. of an, are visiting their. scum I. '. Frank Hood has manned: to ma. after spending his vau- nus. us. fix. mwom FLEE'HWQOE. 0mm. no' doubt he to '- Abraham Beioflold‘ot 1:258 mt ray- w-r um-‘ctlc-st" Bdtimm. was “rested at 3 been Womlville by. Constable Dummd and 8011 I r the . brought to Lindsay... when Chief \‘in- _ Th 1 ca cent took him 1mm. Inst night at. C Detective George W. Damn, of the St“ mutlmore pollen. can. to Lindsay 1‘03"- and the munw More them:- Dd | -. . . . ',,,.#- cr-_4u_.- “J..- 1M5. Wil- iWanted in Baltimoreâ€"- . Arrested in Woodville Yesterday morning ., mun named the country peddling spectacbes. 11: Abraham Beiorfeld.‘ 1258 last. F - wu~ lea-nod. that. be had previously cue-st... Bantam. was created at. g beaminvthe was)! business him- Woodville by Constable Dummd and 8011 and had I“ brought to Lindsay... whore Chief Vin. The focal Chic: 9! Police has been cent wok him mm. but. night. in. communication with the United 1‘... “on"; (EM-an w “AV“, of m sum Omani-m ward to the a!" ;nd thé_in.£.w bacon thee:- u‘udmon judge, Judge Huang, who remanded him to jail {elf-eight days bending the arrival ol the necessary $8“ mil um: extradition papers. will stand tr 'Ihe mmia- gm Jew. and V was employed‘wim Bury Beck is Go M a“! in Banknote...» a salesman. On or u about. December 22. 1909. he w... the Detective missing: with. 3,. and 91., $140. 10“, escape from: rings. 95 eachx. one phi. $140; one ‘â€" locket, $66; one ruby. $15: one opal, WEB: EN“: 12; 9'1 ht. diamnds, ouch, ‘ oweh 8 S 370 and or Inn 2" in cash. 8 o and enioyed' He worked for his in. on the in- country we: sialment plum and m expected to the sport. [it give returns at sales to his firm. finned by m The Baltimore potion sought. {or The ioliowh ' 1011' the put: ‘ Ithe Misses S with Mri J. T. Brlund, having come to the cm) a»: months ago. He was born in. But “Why. Surviving- am one brother and five sisters. The brother in Tho-I Oldfield. ol Whit- by. and the sisters, mu Ida. old- neld.. cm! ; lira. Blemin. m1. Creek : Mrs. Johnston. Lindsay. Mn. Evoh. Can‘t. and Min Oldflnilufl Pom. J nag-ins from Miss Alexander: press notices she has appeared inro- cttol in most of the lending cities 0! Europe end America. The Ladies' Pictorial, London. Dag. em: "Miss Alexander's readings were highly u- tietic .nd were hugeiy enjoyed by the (Womble nudtence. which included1 ‘Inmy c! the nobilit end not 3 .few‘ 0! our dim note-non.” The World. Vancouver. 3. 0.. am: "no grater intellectual tut win our enjoyed by our concert goon.” mu,m will apnea: ot the Am 0! [note on M. Jan. "No grater intellectul trout via our cm by our concert. goers." Mha_Alen.nd« will appear n “10 Aaduny o! Hush: on m. 301% 17. in connection with Ira. Leonor; Jana-M. w. and m. Morn Rollin-head. tenor, Paw two at CM‘I 1mm vac-1m. 111113121 . ....... "Ta dam Hmdkmhiah. m 15a. To clean “' H.- 990. '99 0.“, 9!? C”, -~- ~- A" Boot! and M reduced 20 per cent. 5 dozen Boya' Inioken, very fine worsted size 26 and 256. reg 150. To clear... 10 dozen Rubber Collars, Kal’t Krack, reg 25c. To clear at .. ...... 11‘ dozen nooks, reg 25c. To char at ......... uv' 'â€" 6039 '59: Ram .t III I11 :11 8 damn Children‘s 8mm reg 509 and '39: 1b a“? 5‘ us n: 111 :u m u. 8 dose! Brown 8mm, mug and 100 Ram .‘ 111 1'1 111 111 11'. 10 down Memes, reg 269 and 889 Te 111211 9‘”? Q‘ n: Ni z: 1n 1:: un A ,z_ m“ Soloists Coming Alexandr“: 3'" not mean that the are broken, but 35:: Km" .20: 3E tinâ€"sei-Vafternoomto make the hegessary armaments” will be back to take his mamto- Baltimore, when he will. stand um. lanthouditbythedewcuve. the accused' may have me knowledge of another mm W very badly by the Detective-Moon {or the“. and Wave mm Lou-es tor‘ Toronto m'wm” ’7 u'rhoukupiiih II doves Aways clean, (mm: polished and brilliantly that "Black W'hmdyb- WW utensil W¢_uirrog4ihc pilfl. «m ’ 50c 250 39: 890 19c 190 10c snow leading to a N0 FEES Li\ Grail We Wee weresecn in

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